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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THlE MICHIGIAN DAILY
Official Newspaper at the University
of Michigan.
Published every morning except Mon-
day throughout the school yea. ..
MANAGING EDITOR.
Walter R. Towers.
BUIN~tESS MANAGES,
Albert R. Dilley
Editors.
News Editor....... Harry Z. Folz
Assistant...........Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor.....F~. E. Slhaw, Jr.
Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge
Music antd Drama .... Earl V. Moore
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files ............... Emmett Taylor
Editorials.
Arthur B. Moehiman Waflie W. Merritt
Night Editors.
Maurice Toulime Ernest Burton
Loren Robinson Karl Matthews
Rleporters.
John L. Cox Oscar Beckman
C. Harold Hippler .... Robert Gillett
Wallace WVeber William Daugherty
J. Selig Yellen.
BUSINESS STAFF.
Assistant to Mgr. . .Joseph Fouchard
Advertising Mgr ... Elmer P. Grierson
Circulation Mgr..E. Ray Johnson
C. H. Klinstuck A. R. Johnson, Jr.:
OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building,
Maynard Street.
OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor,'
1-2 p. mn., 10:30-11:30 p. Mn.; Bus-
iness Manager, 1-5 p. mn..
Both Phones 960.
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50;
By mail, $3.00.
Wrant Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-
acy, State and North Uni-
versity.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911.
Night Editor--arl Matthews.
"Live and Learn."
In the appointment of three assist-

istrumnts, Draw-
Drawing Boards,

will bie ready who is in touch with
the work.
Too few men are trying to carry on
the ativities of thet campus. If more
organizations would distribute the
tasks among more men the burden up-
on the faithful few would be lessened.
"Communicatios."
The arrival in The Daily office of a
communication well worthy of public-
ity but unaccompanied by the name
of 'the author prompts us to repeat
the old and necessary ruling which
(we published in -our first issue. The
Daily Is happy to print all proper
rcommunications signed with any blind
navie but the name and address of the
author must be; made known to the
Managing Editor, who may be trusted
not to reveal the identity of the writ-
er-if -publicity is not desired.-
Subscriptions for The Michigan
Daily may be left at the office on May-
nard-street, opposite the Majestic or at
the following stores: J. L. Skinner,
Go, Wahr, Sheehan & Co., Cushing,
F. J. Scheede, and L. C. Schleede.
I town calkI
We don't wish to seem to question
the veracity f the valued News of our
nearby mietropois but this yarn about
the, dlngh with the bullet proof skull
and the other smoke who received a
mule's hoof on his head with the sole
result a' broken leg for hbis muleship
is just a bit'too strong for local con-
sumption.
Allow us to introduce ill Dlough-
erty, of the Cercie rancas, thre only
frog ;eating Irishman in captivity.
In the next cage, gentlemen, we
have Hackenschmidt Almendinger,
alias The Lion.
RSIDEINT AWGEUL GIVES
awHY" oF MICMIGA)(UNION.
The original manuscript of an ex-
tract from the annual message of Prs-
ident James B. Angell for the year
1907,' was recently 'presented to the
Michigan "Union by Hiram S. Cody,
1$: The extract , which, had for a
sublett the then new projeet of a
Michigan Union, has been framed to-
gether With a picture of Pres. Ange f
and hung in the lounging room.
In this message Pres. Angell framed
the answer to a question hih, just
now, is on many tongue6s:
"What is the aim of the Michigan
Union?"r He says in part: "There is
no graduate of a college who does not
recall' some of the friendships formed
with fellow students as not only the-
most charming feature 'of his uder-
graduate ife,' but also hlaving 'made
as deep and abiding as an impression
on his mind and character as the in-
struction received from teachers."
It is the aimn of the Michigan Union
to provide a place where these friend-
ships can be. formed, and be made to
bear fruit in a greater and broader

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ant chairmen to aid in the direction
of this year's opera, those in control
at the Union have taken a step toward
avoiding trouble in future years. Ev-
er sinlce the first Michigan opera there
has been difficulty in securing a chair-
man who was fitted by experience for,
executive position.
This year it was necessary for P"res-
ident Blish to secure a new chairman
to fill the vacancy left by the resig-
nation of Herbert Trix. there was no
one who was in position to step into
the breach without great difficulty
and personal sacrifice.
Such situations will be eliminated
in the future. The three assistants
whom the chairman selects will be
trained in the work beside lifting some
of the weight which the pres-
ent manager is carrying. These men
will be In line for the chairmanship
next year. In this way each succeed-
ing opera will have a man experienced
in the tasks he will be called upon 'to
perform, and in. an emergency a man

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Another Victim of Dan Cupid.
Announcement has been made of the
marriage of George W. Armitage, '14
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